Radioprotection Compliance Rules Study in Dakar's Hospitals, Senegal
EL Hadji Oumar Ndoye,
Al Housseynou Diop,
Serigne Moussa Badiane
Abstract:This work aims to promote greater safety in the use of X-rays in our hospitals. The effects of radiation have continued to arouse keen interest mixed with concern. Due to their ionizing power, these radiations lead to cascades of reactions in the body causing genetic mutations, cancer phenomena and even cell death, among others. We thus distinguish between threshold effects (deterministic) and random effects (stochastic). This work is a quantitative study based on a questionnaire intended for majors in radiolo… Show more
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